Thank you.
Good morning, gentlemen, and welcome, Mr. Khan.
Last week, I led the delegation to the Council of Europe meetings in Strasbourg. Mr. Browder was there, and Kara-Murza's wife was also in attendance and gave a speech to one of the European political parties that we attended. I listened to the remarks quite intently.
The Council of Europe is working on and proceeding on the establishment of a registry of record to document evidence and claims of damage, loss or injury as a result of Russian aggression against Ukraine. It's something that the secretary-general spoke about and the 46 member states are moving forward.
Would this registry of record be independent of anything that the ICC is currently proceeding on, or is there any sort of overlap...? The end goal is obviously holding Russia and the Russian perpetrators to account.